By allowing the Washington Capitals to score twice in the third period and post a 4-3 comeback victory, the Flyers racked up their fifth straight loss and seventh over their past eight games.
The Flyers relinquished a third-period lead Thursday night en route to a 4-3 loss to the Capitals at the Wells Fargo Center.
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PHILADELPHIA - The Flyer lost their seventh game of the last eight matches on Thursday night, 4-3, to the Washington Capitals. Trailing 3-2 headed to the third period, Washington's Lars Ehler tied the ...
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PHILADELPHIA — It was a roller coaster of a night at the Wells Fargo Center.